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Encyclopedia > Fast break

Reese's Fast Break is a candy bar similar to the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. It is coated with milk chocolate, and filled with peanut butter, and soft nougat. While the bar initially had a blue and orange wrapper, since, the color scheme has been inverted. The bar can make people thirsty and it is best when eating and having a drink next to you. Later formulations of Fast Break have a stronger peanut butter taste. A Twix bar, broken in half Candy bar is the most popular term in the U.S. for confectionery usually packaged in a bar or log form, often coated with chocolate, and sized as a snack for one person. ... Reeses Peanut Butter Cups are the # 1 selling candy bar in the United States and the Reeses brand is the most successful brand owned by The Hershey Company. ... Chocolate block in melted chocolate Chocolate is a common ingredient in many kinds of sweets—one of the most popular in the world. ... Peanut Butter in a jar Peanut butter is a food made of roasted and ground peanuts, usually salted and sweetened. ... Nougat is a confectionery made with sugar or honey, roasted nuts (almonds, walnuts, pistachios or hazelnuts are common) and sometimes chopped, candied fruit. ...

Confectionery products of The Hershey Company
Chocolate-based
5th Avenue | Almond Joy | Bar None (discontinued) | Cherry Blossom | Fast Break | Glosette (Canada only) | Heath bar | Hershey bar | Hershey's Kiss | Hershey's Kissables | Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme | Hershey's Pops | Hershey's S'mores | Kit Kat (U.S. only) | Krackel | Milk Duds | Mounds | Mr. Goodbar | Oh Henry! (Canada only) | PayDay Chocolate (Limited Edition) | Rolo (U.S. only) | Reese's Peanut Butter Cup | Reese's Pieces | ReeseSticks | Skor | Take 5 (Also known as Max 5) | Whoppers | York Peppermint Pattie
Non-Chocolate
Bubble Yum | Ice Breakers | Jolly Rancher | Koolerz | PayDay | ZAGNUT
Other
Good & Plenty | Snack Barz | Swoops | Twizzlers | Whatchamacallit

Hershey also manufactures Cadbury-branded products in the U.S. and military chocolate for the U.S. armed forces

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